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Theron Conrey (twitter/blog) and Rich Brambley (twitter/blog) have been discussing the very real point that the VMworld 2009 Sunday Night Extravaganza needed a Mission Statement, and the VMworld Underground needed a motto.

Hence:

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This year at VMworld they will be sporting the motto: “federating your private cloud with others”.

They have also made a t-shirt. They will raffle a few away at the Sunday night party, but you can get one for yourself at http://www.cafepress.com/vmetc.401858661# (if this link fails include the “#”).

If you order for 6 or more you will receive an additional discount automatically when you purchase.

They are not making any profit on this shirt. Cafepress and the shipping company probably is, but hey, they make it easy to get one of these.

We hope to see a lot of you with “the cloud” in your head in San Francisco.

Content sourced from vmetc.com

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These videos feature Doug Soltesz, Snr Technical Sales Engineer at PHD Virtual presenting tutorials on file level restore and dynamic exports in esXpress 3.5/3.6

esXpress 3.5/3.6 File Level Restore Tutorial - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-LFpsW8y7w

esXpress 3.5/3.6 Dynamic Exports Tutorial - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHB9zvdNVwY

We'll also be posting a multi-part video tutorial on the install process for esXpress very soon!

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This story first appeared on Virtualization.info today.

Last week the authoritative news service of Dow Jones reported that Microsoft Hyper-V now has 24% of the virtualization market share.

The claim comes from Microsoft itself, specifically from Kevin Turner, the company COO, that said:

"We launched our first product in October of this past year. From then till now, we gained 24 points of market share against a very, very formidable competitor."

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VMware didn’t provide an official reply to Dow Jones, but answered to the virtualization.info inquiry by saying that there’s no evidence they are aware of to support this statement.

There’s lots of speculation as to whether this is “actually true”. If it is the case this would be a giant leap for Microsoft. Last time somebody checked the reports were pretty different:


View the full post here: http://virtualization-spotlight.com/microsoft-claims-hyper-v-has-24-virtualization-market-share/

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